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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Making Christmas Presents!!

As a crafter, I am lucky enough to be blessed with a husband who also likes to make things (more manly things, of course). Since he does enjoy things like this, gifts for him end up feeding my crafting hobby as well :) You say you want a table saw, honey? Sounds good to me. Could you use a power drill? Yes? Ok. (yay for me too!!!)

We've been making our Christmas presents for a few years now. Sometimes things are 100% crafted by us, other times I design something that we have printed for friends and family. I can get inspired by some random things. Sometimes I swipe ideas for presents directly from my friends houses. Sometimes I think of a way to solve a need. And other times, I am completely at a loss. I have 2 brothers in law and one brother that it is pretty much impossible to shop for on a budget. Video games and high tech gadgets aren't really going to fit into our present budget this year. There's no way I'm spending $50 on a video game for 3 brothers. I love ya bros, but we just can't afford it (none of these brothers read this blog by the way). So I came up with a way to incorporate their love for video games with something I could make. A friend's hubby made her a clock last year, and said it was super easy.....so here I go!!

The materials:

NES games - super cheap. Check craigslist, used game stores, ebay, or yard sales/flea markets.
Clock Kit - I used my amazon gift cards from swagbucks to get these for FREE. The video games are 3/4" thick, so you'll need a clock kit that will fit that size clock face.
Drill/Bits - The drillbit I used was 5/16" - it was the perfect size for my clock kit.
Glue - (Don't use the Amazing Goop I have pictured here) it didn't work for me at all....except to make an amazing goopy mess! Instead, use a super adhesive for nonporous surfaces at pretty much any store.

Spray Paint - .99 I took offense to the metal colored clock hands and plumbing pieces. If you don't, you can skip this!



<------Plumbing pieces - $1.19 for 4. I used something called a 1.25" one hole EMT strap (you'll need 2 per clock). I found it in the plumbing/electrical aisle at Lowe's. They just screamed clock backs to me. I like the "modernist" look to them. As you can see, these 2 plumbing pieces have been cured and are no longer offending me by being silver colored.




First, measure where you want your clock pieces to go and mark the center so you know where to drill your hole. Like I said, 5/16" was perfect for the size clock movement that I had, but yours might be different.

When Drilling, try for 90 degrees. And DON'T press too hard - it will crack the plastic (not that I speak from experience or anything).

I used duct tape to keep my game steady. And I drilled on a cardboard box so that I'd know when I went through the game.

Make sure the hole is the right size, then proceed..


Attatch the plumbing pieces to the back of your clock/game with a super duper adhesive. I ONLY used duct tape to keep them in place while the glue dries TEMPORARILY (though my dad and RedGreen would be a proponent of designing entirely out of the "handy man's secret weapon"). One on the left side, one on the right. Make it so the bottom of the piece is a little above the bottom of the game (so that the clock will sit at an angle and not tip over). Let it dry at least 24 hours (or the recommended time on your glue)

Thread your clock pieces through according to the directions, and you are set. I'm excited to find a fun little box for these and watch the boys open their gifts!






Saturday, December 4, 2010

FREE fun day.

You know I love a bargain.....right? Well, I do. I LOVE that me n little man got to spend the day doing fun stuff for FREE.

I was a little nervous taking him to the Lowe's building clinic - its supposed to be for 2nd graders - but we had a great time. He was a little wary when he was walking into a room of big kids with hammers.

Jman quickly overcame his fears once he realized HE got a hammer too. Not a lot of his banging was productive, but he started getting really excited once he realized exactly what was coming.

He really loves trains, and points them out whenever he sees one (usually in the store or in a book...not too many trains here in Jacksonville). So when he saw the other kids were putting together a train, he started hollering "CHOO! CHOO!"

The only thing that upset him was when we had to leave. He thought we weren't taking the train with us.... Don't worry little man, we'll be going back next week. (They're having clinics for the next 2 weeks where you can build a passenger car and an Engine...they'll all hook together in the end!)

If you want to sign up with your kiddos, go here:
https://www.lowesbuildandgrow.com/Home.aspx

Apparently they have things all the time. It was our first trip, So Jayson got a little Lowes apron. They also get a badge for every clinic they do. So cute!

We had such a good time doing the Lowes clinic, that we went ahead and did the one at Home Depot too. It was a picture frame, and we're going to paint it tomorrow (Jayson wasn't in the mood for pictures at Home Depot, but he sure remembered what to do with that hammer!)

Afterward, we picked up free lunch at Zaxby's -our local store had a deal where if you bought a meal on November 12th, you could get the same thing free in December. Definitely had to take advantage of that!

Next, we headed over to the Hallmark store. Now, that place is SO out of my price range that its not funny. BUT, they recently released some coupons (one $5 one and one $10 one) on facebook.

So we went to look around. BOY! Is that place expensive! We got some wrapping paper for free with the $5 coupon. Its the good stuff too.

Jayson picked up the cutest and softest little Snoopy stuffed animal. He was hugging it so close and giving it kisses. He was saying "want please?" How could I resist?

We got it for free ($10 coupon). We had to pay tax on Snoopy and a chocolate for me, but it was a fun little treat for both of us for about $1.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Christmas 2010 Card

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